Midsomer Norton and Welton: Difference between revisions

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51.292076, -2.478179, Midsomer Norton and Welton
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'''To Bristol''': [[North Somerset Brick and Tile Works]]<br>
'''To Bristol''': [[North Somerset Brick and Tile Works]]<br>
'''To Radstock''': [[Station Road - Midsomer Norton]]<br>
'''To Radstock''': [[Station Road - Midsomer Norton]]<br>

Latest revision as of 23:05, 14 April 2026

To Bristol: North Somerset Brick and Tile Works
To Radstock: Station Road - Midsomer Norton

History

Midsomer Norton and Welton railway station opened as Welton on 3rd September 1873. On 2nd May 1898 it was renamed Welton and Midsomer Norton before being renamed again as Midsomer Norton and Welton on 1st May 1904. It closed to passengers on 2nd November 1959 and goods on 15th June 1964. The buildings were demolished during August 1969.

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